to work
to work
Auxiliary: have
'work' is a regular verb: past simple and past participle are both 'worked'. It also means 'to function' (a machine works).
He works at home.
He works at home.
Indicative
Present Simple
I work in a small office downtown.
I work in a small office downtown.
You work harder than anyone I know.
You work harder than anyone I know.
She works as a nurse at the hospital.
She works as a nurse at the hospital.
We work together on the same team.
We work together on the same team.
You all work very well under pressure.
You all work very well under pressure.
They work from home on Fridays.
They work from home on Fridays.
Present Continuous
I am working on a new project right now.
I am working on a new project right now.
You are working too much these days.
You are working too much these days.
He is working late again tonight.
He is working late again tonight.
We are working on a solution as we speak.
We are working on a solution as we speak.
You are working really well as a group.
You are working really well as a group.
They are working in the garden this morning.
They are working in the garden this morning.
Past Simple
I worked at a bakery when I was young.
I worked at a bakery when I was young.
You worked all weekend without a break.
You worked all weekend without a break.
She worked in Paris for two years.
She worked in Paris for two years.
We worked hard to finish on time.
We worked hard to finish on time.
You worked well together yesterday.
You worked well together yesterday.
They worked on the bridge for months.
They worked on the bridge for months.
Present Perfect
I have worked here for ten years.
I have worked here for ten years.
You have worked with him before.
You have worked with him before.
She has worked on many similar cases.
She has worked on many similar cases.
We have worked together since college.
We have worked together since college.
You have worked enough for today.
You have worked enough for today.
They have worked in three different countries.
They have worked in three different countries.
Past Perfect
I had worked there before I moved abroad.
I had worked there before I moved abroad.
You had worked all night before the meeting.
You had worked all night before the meeting.
She had worked for hours before we arrived.
She had worked for hours before we arrived.
We had worked together once before that day.
We had worked together once before that day.
You had worked there long before I joined.
You had worked there long before I joined.
They had worked hard, so they deserved a rest.
They had worked hard, so they deserved a rest.
Future Simple
I will work on it first thing tomorrow.
I will work on it first thing tomorrow.
You will work with a new manager next month.
You will work with a new manager next month.
He will work the morning shift on Monday.
He will work the morning shift on Monday.
We will work together on the report.
We will work together on the report.
You will work in teams of three.
You will work in teams of three.
They will work overtime to meet the deadline.
They will work overtime to meet the deadline.
Conditional
Present Conditional
I would work abroad if I had the chance.
I would work abroad if I had the chance.
You would work faster with the right tools.
You would work faster with the right tools.
She would work weekends for extra money.
She would work weekends for extra money.
We would work better with a bigger budget.
We would work better with a bigger budget.
You would work less if you planned ahead.
You would work less if you planned ahead.
They would work here if the pay were higher.
They would work here if the pay were higher.
Imperative
Imperative
Work quietly, please.
Work quietly, please.
Let's work on this together.
Let's work on this together.
